It took 14 years to build it, but the iconic Signature Bridge is finally ready for Delhi. The much-awaited bridge will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on November 4, Sunday, and will be thrown open to public on November 5, Monday. The grand launch will be followed by a laser show. The Signature Bridge will be the first asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge in India and will offer panoramic view of the city. Built over river Yamuna, Signature Bridge will reduce the travel time between north and northeast Delhi. It will also share the traffic burden of the Wazirabad bridge.
Here’s What Delhi’s Signature Bridge Offers:
The Signature Bridge, apart from making the travel time faster between north and northeast Delhi, will serve as a tourist destination.
It will have a 154-metre-high glass box which will act like an observation deck for the visitors, giving them a bird’s-eye view of the city. The viewing deck is likely to be open to public by February.
The visitors will be taken to the viewing deck in four elevators, which will be able to carry around 50 people at a time. The elevators area is likely to be operational in two months.
The 575-metre Signature Bridge will also have designated selfie spots for tourists to seal their memories.
Announced in 2004, the Signature Bridge has missed several deadlines since 2011.
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